Photos: Duchess Kate sports $2,740 coat

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013. Kate sported a Mulberry coat worth approximately $2,740. The Mulberry website describes the tweed dress-coat as "floral-inspired" with "a soft round collar and classic cut...contrasted with oversized pockets and frayed edging for a cool, easy to wear outerwear piece."

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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) attends the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle in Berkshire on April 21, 2013. Kate sported a Mulberry coat worth approximately $2,740. The Mulberry website describes the tweed dress-coat as "floral-inspired" with "a soft round collar and classic cut...contrasted with oversized pockets and frayed edging for a cool, easy to wear outerwear piece."Olivia Harris
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, was radiant as she watched several hundred scouts attend the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013 in Windsor, England. Her 100-per-cent cotton Mulberry tweed coat is worth about $2740.Ben Gurr
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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L), talks with participants during the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle in Berkshire on April 21, 2013. The event celebrates the achievements of young people and young adults who have achieved the Queen's Scout award, which is gained by carrying out regular community service for a year, learning new skills, completing a four day expedition in unknown terrain; taking part in a residential project and then sharing what has been learned with their peers.Olivia Harris
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attends the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013. Many commented that the duchess is still staying away from maternity wear, as was the case for this event, when the duchess wore a mint-coloured coat from Mulberry. The coat is available online for about $2,740.Olivia Harris
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Chief Scout Bear Grylls (R) talk with scouts as she attends the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.Ben Gurr
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The Duchess of Cambridge chose a mint-coloured Mulberry coat for her latest public appearance — a coat that shows off her barely-there baby bump.Olivia Harris
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge talks with scouts as she attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle in Berkshire on April 21, 2013. The event celebrates the achievements of young people and young adults who have achieved the Queen’s Scout award. This award is gained by carrying out regular community service for a year, learning new skills, completing a four day expedition in unknown terrain; taking part in a residential project and then sharing what has been learned with their peers.OLIVIA HARRIS
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge walks with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (R) as she attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge watches a march past of several hundred scouts attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013 in Windsor, England.WPA Pool
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stands with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (R) as she watches a march past of several hundred scouts as she attends a national celebration for scouts who have achieved their Queen’s Scout Awards at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge talks with scouts as she attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge walks with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (L) as she attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (L) walks with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (R) during the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle in Berkshire on April 21, 2013. The event celebrates the achievements of young people and young adults who have achieved the Queen’s Scout award. This award is gained by carrying out regular community service for a year, learning new skills, completing a four day expedition in unknown terrain; taking part in a residential project and then sharing what has been learned with their peers.OLIVIA HARRIS
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stands with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (R) as she watches a march past of several hundred scouts as she attends a national celebration for scouts who have achieved their Queen’s Scout Awards at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013 in Windsor, England.WPA Pool
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge stands with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (R) as she watches a march past of several hundred scouts as she attends a national celebration for scouts who have achieved their Queen’s Scout Awards at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013 in Windsor, England.WPA Pool
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Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) talks with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (L) during the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle in Berkshire on April 21, 2013. The event celebrates the achievements of young people and young adults who have achieved the Queen’s Scout award. This award is gained by carrying out regular community service for a year, learning new skills, completing a four day expedition in unknown terrain; taking part in a residential project and then sharing what has been learned with their peers.OLIVIA HARRIS
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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge talks with scouts as she attends the National Review of Queen’s Scouts at Windsor Castle on April 21, 2013.WPA Pool
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